The All American Bowl began in 1996 in Minnesota; It is designed to bring together the country’s top Division I, II and III college seniors and free agents to compete in an All-Star bowl setting. The All American Bowl has been held annually in December at USA Bank Stadium, as well as several other great locations across the country like, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Dayton Beach and Miami, Florida.

In 2011 360 Sports Events contracted with the Aztec Bowl to bring the Americas top college all stars to Mexico, to play on the All American Eagles team against the Mexico All Stars. (formal the American college team was picked by the AFCA). The Aztec Bowl is a college Division I/II/III (since 1973) post-season bowl game that has been played intermittently since 1954. With but one exception, all of the games have been played at locations in Mexico; the exception was the 1957 game played in San Antonio, Texas.

Over two hundred players have went on to play professional football after playing in the All American Bowl and Aztec Bowls. For more information go to www.allamericanbowl.com or www.aztecbowl.mx